SEBI orders impounding of Rs 1 crore from ADF Foods' promoters, 4 others in insider trading case

SEBI orders impounding of Rs 1 crore from ADF Foods promoters, 4 others in insider trading case
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Markets regulator SEBI has ordered impounding of alleged illegal gains worth over Rs 102 crore from ADF Foods promoters Bhavesh Thakkar and Priyanka Thakkar and four others in an insider trading case The other four are Pallavi N Mehta, Shefali B Mehta, Navin M Mehta and Abhishek Mehta

As per SEBI's order, on July 27, 2016, ADF Foods informed the BSE and NSE that the board of directors in its meeting on the same date had approved a buyback of equity shares for an aggregate amount not exceeding Rs 18 crore.

Markets regulator SEBI has ordered impounding of alleged illegal gains worth over Rs 1.02 crore from ADF Foods' promoters Bhavesh Thakkar and Priyanka Thakkar and four others in an insider trading case. The other four are Pallavi N Mehta, Shefali B Mehta, Navin M Mehta and Abhishek Mehta.

As per SEBI's order, on July 27, 2016, ADF Foods informed the BSE and NSE that the board of directors in its meeting on the same date had approved a buyback of equity shares for an aggregate amount not exceeding Rs 18 crore.

On May 21, 2016, the discussion of idea to under take buy back or payment of dividend was first tabled at a meeting, SEBI said.

Therefore, SEBI considered the time period from May 21-27 July 2016 as unpublished price sensitive information (UPSI) period when the price sensitive information of buyback remain undisclosed.

SEBI conducted a probe and found that entities had access to UPSI and traded in the scrips of the firm during the May 21-July 27, 2016 (UPSI period).

The regulator further said that it prima facie found that 'insider' Bhavesh Thakkar being promoter and executive director of the firm communicated UPSI to other entities whom SEBI classified them as insiders as they were related to Bhavesh and his promoter wife Priyanka.

Priyanka, being a promoter, was involved in the fund transfer from her husband (Bhavesh Thakkar) to the other four entities and vice-versa for their trades in scrips of the firm during the UPSI period and thus prima facie violated insider trading norms, the regulator said.

Regarding the other four, SEBI noted that Navin Mehta and Abhishek Mehta, being insiders, traded in the shares of ADF Foods through the trading accounts of Pallavi Mehta and Shefali Mehta when the price sensitive information remained undisclosed in violation of insider trading regulations.

Accordingly, SEBI ordered to impound the alleged unlawful gains of Rs 1,02 crore (alleged gains of 77 lakhs with interest of Rs 25 lakh) to be paid jointly and severally.

The regulator further added that entities may file their replies to SEBI within 21 days from the date of receipt of this order, if they so desire.

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